Chapter 1937 - Hunting on the Cruise Liner (1/2)
Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
Translated by XephiZ
Edited by Aelryinth
“Well… your job is indeed unique, but isn’t there a more common way for you to transport the specimen?” the manager said.
“A more common way? My job is already uncommon. Besides, China’s customs have always been strict. Even with the highest certification, they would still think we are disrespecting the dead. Even if they don’t confiscate my specimen, it would still bring me a lot of trouble,” the woman replied.
“I see. Our cruise does have a certain prerogative when passing the customs. If you can indeed provide us with your identification, certification, and the proof of ownership of the specimen, we won’t have to check what’s inside the box,” the manager finally agreed.
“Everything you need is here.” It seemed like the woman had long prepared the documents. She handed a file to the manager.
“We’ll need to hold on to your documents and identification while you are on the ship. We’ll give them back when you leave the ship. Is that fine?” the manager asked.
“Sure, once we’ve reached Japan’s borders, I’ll be fine even without these documents. No one has the right to touch my precious,” the woman agreed easily.
“Thank you for your cooperation. One more thing, your preservative box… how tightly sealed is it? I’m just concerned about other passengers’ luggage, I don’t mean anything else,” the manager asked one final time.
“The box is sealed perfectly. It’s protected with magic, too. Those who are weak won’t be able to open it. Don’t you worry. My staff and I are the most professional researchers of the Undead Element,” the woman said.
“So you’re an Undead Mage! That’s a relief,” the manager sighed in relief.
It was not uncommon for Undead Mages to be interested in dead bodies. The Magic Association had strict rules that the Undead Mages had to stick to the rules when acquiring dead bodies. The Magic Association was also more lenient with Undead Mages regarding the possession of cadavers.
“I’ll submit your documents first. Please enter my ID through the device in your room if you need my help. It will send your message straight to me.” The manager had immediately lost any interest to have some fun with the woman after learning what her job was.
“Aren’t you going to stay for a little longer? It has only been five minutes,” the woman almost cooed at him.
The manager looked at the woman’s identification and the smile on her face. For some reason, her smile looked weird to him after he knew what her occupation was.
“I still need to work. I wish you a pleasant time on board!” The manager hurried to the door.
“You forgot your hat,” the woman said, holding it out.
“Oh, right, my apologies.” The man took back his hat. He was completely exposed after trying his best to remain calm.
The manager took a deep breath after he left the room. His face turned extremely pale.